The newly developed missile, fired from a canister, can make precise manoeuvres before impacting a target.
The writer is a strategic analyst and former spokesperson, Defence Ministry and Indian Army
The newly developed missile, fired from a canister, can make precise manoeuvres before impacting a target.
BBC has since decades been projecting the Indian Army and security forces who have been bearing the brunt of terrorism in J&K and the Northeast for decades as violators of human rights, very often at the behest of terrorist organisations through their overground representatives and separatists.
China’s English language publication Global Times had said these "observers" - euphemism for party apparatchiks - had warned New Delhi of “new barriers” in talks related to de-escalation if India were to go ahead with the transportation of its most advanced missile to the western side of the LAC. It was also reported that China was quite riled…
The implementation of this project in Eastern Ladakh and other sectors along the LAC is going to predictably rile the Chinese.
India’s narrative against China must be reviewed and reframed and the appropriate use of India’s military capability must get accepted by the political leadership.
The record-breaking Tornadoes display team of the Army Service Corps was formed in 1982, debuting at the 9th Asian Games in New Delhi. It has since participated in more than 1,000 major international and national events, always riding Royal Enfield Bullets.
The space industry is keenly looking forward to the Indian government's new space policy and hoping for ease of doing business to take a practical shape.
Following the crash of a Cheetah helicopter on 5 October 2022, the second such helicopter to crash this year (the earlier one was in March 2022), the Indian Army Wives Agitation Group (AWAG) wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing anguish over the continued use of the outdated Cheetah and Chetak Light Utility Helicopters (LUH…
The book is a must-read for all policymakers, diplomats, academics and civil and military personnel who have an interest in Siachen.
There are currently 41 ships and submarines under construction, 39 are being built in Indian shipyards, while in-principle approval is there from the Defence Ministry for 47 ships to be built in India.
